Negative regulation of the mouse aldolase A gene. A cell cycle-dependent DNA binding activity functions as a silencer of gene transcription.
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The expression of aldolase A L-type mRNA is increased in growth-arrested mouse NIH3T3 cells and remarkably down-regulated in actively proliferating cells. Treatment of proliferating cells with cycloheximide abolished the down-regulation of L-type mRNA expression, thus indicating that a protein factor acts as repressor in proliferating cells. Transient transfection experiments in NIH3T3 cells showed that a negative regulatory cis-element (NRE) is involved in the modulation of the transcriptional activity of the distal L promoter. The repressor, which is a protein of approximately 97 kDa, binds the murine aldolase A NRE, revealing a much more intense DNA-protein complex in proliferating NIH3T3 cells than in serum-deprived cells. Mutations in the negative regulatory cis-element showed that the GA-rich motif is required for protein binding and silencer function. We conclude that the expression of L-type mRNA is modulated by the interaction between a cell cycle-dependent DNA-binding protein and the murine aldolase A NRE.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of biological chemistry
دوره 272 50 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997